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Episode 1 - Overview and Introduction to series Episode 2 - Diamond Coast – Alexander Bay to Groenriviersmond Episode 3 - West Coast – Papendorp to Postberg Episode 4 - West Coast – 16 Mile Beach to Robben Island Episode 5 - The Mother City – Cape Town & Table Mountain to Cape Point Episode 6 - False Bay & Overberg – Cape Point to Cape Agulhas Episode 7 - Overberg & Garden Route – Struisbaai to Knysna Episode 8 - Garden Route – Noetzi to Jeffrey’s Bay Episode 9 - Sunshine Coast – Port Elizabeth to Hamburg Episode 10 - Wild Coast – Cove Rock to Port Grosvenor Episode 11 - South Coast – Mkhambati to Amanzimtoti Episode 12 - Dolphin Coast – Durban to Mtunzini Episode 13 - Elephant Coast – Richard’s Bay to Kosi Bay Episode 14 - The making of…
SHORELINE BIOGRAPHIES
PRESENTERS
Peter Butler - Anchor Presenter Peter is Shoreline’s anchor presenter, and he is a highly acclaimed stage and screen actor. Peter has featured in many varied productions, such as feature film A Boy Called Twist, musical stage shows The Sound of Music and Hamlet, television dramas like Sewende Laan and Binnelanders, and many television commercials. For the first time, however, he has the opportunity to be himself as he takes three specialist presenters to travel the 3000km of South African shoreline to tell the story of the coast!
Gavin Whitelaw - Archaeology presenter Gavin has had an interest in archaeology for many years, and has been working at the Natal Museum as an archaeologist for twenty years. He has an interest in the Iron Age of southern Africa. His current research focuses on farmers of the second millennium, where his focus is on the origins, archaeology, and ethnography of Nguni- speaking people.
Dr Eleanor Yeld - Marine biology presenter Eleanor is a keen marine biologist, and has been conducting research through the University of Cape Town on the parasites of a number of endemic South African shark species. Her research focuses on the discovery and description of several species new to science, the ecology of parasite communities with potential for application in fisheries stock assessment, and the transmission of blood parasites. She has won several awards for her work, including the best oral presentation at the 7th International Symposium on Fish Parasites in Italy in 2007. Eleanor is also a qualified SCUBA diver and boat skipper.
Sanet Olivier - Director After finishing her tertiary education, with a degree in Film and Television at North West University, and Photography from Stellenbosch University. She is the director of the popular cooking programme, Roer. With Sanet’s creativity and vision, Roer has gone from strength to strength – currently running for it’s twelfth season with two ATKV nominations, an ATKV-veertjie award as well as a 2009 SAFTA award for Best Variety Show. Apart from her success with lifestyle and cooking, she has also proven her talented directing skills with her involvement in environmental shows, fiction and children’s series.
Jaco Loubser - Producer Jaco grew up in the Karoo and spent most of his early life outdoors in the Karoo National Park. He studied Zoology and Entomology at the University of the Free State and completed an M.Sc. (Zoology) cum laude in 1992.. He always had a keen interest in combining his background in science with film and television and throughout gained experience by working with various crews, both locally and internationally. Jaco is the senior producer at Homebrew Films.
Winner of two SAFTA Awards:
Best Factual Educational Entertainment Best Cinematographer
Starring:
Costal regions of our beautiful land South Africa.